
Digital health investments in Israel soar during pandemic
Israeli digital health companies raised $1 billion in the first half of 2021, topping the amount invested in all of 2020.

Israeli digital health companies raised $1 billion in the first half of 2021, topping the amount invested in all of 2020.

Located in Tel Aviv, the nonprofit Asif will explore Israeli technological innovation that changes the way we produce and consume food.

Israel leads world in funding growth with a 137% year-over-year increase in the first half of 2021, reaching $10.5 billion.

UAE and Israeli non-profit will form joint task force to advance technological innovation.

Culturally sensitive programs train women and men in the religious sector to fill needs in companies such as Apple, Check Point, Facebook, XM Cyber.

Start-Up Nation Central report predicts Israel will be a world leader in digital solutions transforming health, education and welfare.

How did a tiny country without a significant manufacturing sector become so important to the Fourth Industrial Revolution – and how will that help us all?

L28 fuses Israeli innovation and a vibrant culinary scene to create a unique and delicious new experience.

Kimmel Eshkolot Architects scores another hit with its design for this NGO that gives global entities entrée to Israel’s innovation ecosystem.

Delegates from 45 countries will attend 16th annual MIXiii Biomed international life-science conference and exhibition, starting today in Tel Aviv.

Start-Up Nation Central report: $183 million invested in digital-health companies in Israel during 2016, an increase of nearly 30% over 2015.